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The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland is located on the univeristy’s campus in College Park, Maryland. Undergraduate and graduate programs help students achieve their academic and professional objectives.
Class Formats
Students can take the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Fire Protection Engineering and the Master of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering programs completely online. All programs are available in traditional classroom format.
Engineering Programs
BS = Bachelor’s of Science
MS = Master’s of Science
M.Eng = Master’s of Engineering
Programs and degrees offered:
- Aerospace Engineering -- BS, MS, PhD, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Bioengineering -- BS, MS, PhD
- Chemical Engineering -- BS, MS, PhD, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Civil Engineering -- BS, MS, PhD, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Computer Engineering -- BS
- Electrical Engineering -- BS, MS, PhD
- Electrical and Computer Engineering -- Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Energetic Concepts -- Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Engineering and Public Policy -- Master of Engineering and Public Policy
- Environmental Engineering -- Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Fire Protection Engineering -- BS, MS, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng.
- Materials Engineering -- MS, PhD
- Materials Science and Engineering -- Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Mechanical Engineering -- Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Nuclear Engineering -- MS, PhD, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Project Management -- MS, Ph.D., Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Reliability Engineering -- MS, PhD, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Software Engineering -- Graduate Certificate
- Sustainable Energy Engineering – M.Eng
- Systems Engineering, MS, Graduate Certificate, M.Eng
- Telecommunications, MS
- Technology Ventures and Innovation – Graduate Certificate
Coursework
In addition to their program specifics, all undergraduates take a freshman engineering design course. Courses teach teamwork and communications skills. Undergraduate programs emphasize technology entrepreneurship.
The Clark School exposes students to real-world engineering experiences through advanced labs, problem-solving environments, and internships.
Students have opportunities to take part in large design and research projects. They can also participate in collaborative programs with the Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Career Opportunities
Students graduate from the Clark School prepared for careers as teachers, researchers, engineering or business managers, corporate project engineers, research engineers, and other in-demand jobs. Many students continue their education to become physicians and lawyers.
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